Like a lot of fans of traditional or classic country, the AP doesn't know what to make of Big & Rich's "anything goes" style of music. Although there was a point in time where Nashville bigwigs didn't take too kindly to the "hick hop" that they first presented or the silly antics of their Muzik Mafia, they started seeing everything in gr$$n.

With the release of their third full-length studio album, Between Raising Hell & Amazing Grace, they are officially country music superstars, as decided by whoever the decider is.

Anyway, the feature article finds the boys, Big Kenny and John Rich, discussing what it's like to finally be a bona fide success in the field of country music.

"We respect everything that has come before us. Some of the greatest talents of the world came out of this town. But we don't have to repeat them. What we've done is come up with a style of our own," said Big Kenny.

By "our own" Kenny of course means, Kid Rock's and ours. Anyway, to read the entire profile by the AP, head over to Yahoo!, which is kindly hosting the story.